Here’s for example a section element containing some Title, TextBox and ImageBox elements http://hogash.d.pr/1b6EM , and here’s the result of assigning a smart area before the footer http://hogash.d.pr/10rOg , as you can see the section appears right before the footer.

Another great use for this feature, is to link the Call to action button in the Site header, to a modal window with a form for example. Because the button is loaded everywhere, you’d also need the modal content too. So simply create a Smart Area, assign the section container as Modal window, add a Contact form inside and publish the Smart Area before the Footer. Here’s more on Linking to modal windows.

How to globally assign to assign to different post types (eg: shop, blog, portfolio):#

Another great advantage of this feature is that you can assign a smart area, to a specific post type, for example:

Blog posts (Single or Archive/Category)

Portfolio pages (Single or Archive/Category)

Shop pages (Single or Archive/Category)

So, to assign a smart area for a specific page type, access Admin > THEME options > Smart Areas options > Single page settings OR Archive page settings , and here you can assign to any Smart area location and select whatever Smart area you want, eg: http://hogash.d.pr/HNxb .

In case you want to insert a Page Builder Smart Area anywhere in a page, simply Edit that page with the Page Builder and in the Page builder tray, search for “Page Builder Smart Area” element ( http://hogash.d.pr/ORBc ) than drag the element to the canvas page. After adding the element, click on the gear icon (in the toolbar) to access its options. Inside the Options popup, select the area you want http://hogash.d.pr/14LhT .

If you want to add to more specific pages, repeat the steps above for any page you want.

Due to the high number of available page builder elements and their extreme customisability, we desperately wanted to make page builder elements available for the site’s Footer. Now this is possible with only a few clicks.

So, first create and publish a new Smart Area. Take advantage of the customizability options of the Section element or simply add any element you want (even widgets).

Access Admin > THEME options > Smart Area options and inside the General settings pane, in the Footer location row, select “Replace footer” and of course the smart area you want eg: http://hogash.d.pr/T8Pi . This will replace the generic widgetized Footer, with the smart area you just created. That’s it, footers are now again loved 🙂

Although the Custom Subheader Element, or even the Default Subheader have many, many customisability options, some may want to have custom global assigned sections of page builder elements, right after or under the site’s header. Now it’s possible with only a few clicks.

So, first create and publish a new Smart Area. Take advantage of the customizability options of the Section element or simply add any element you want (even a subheader). You may also assign a Custom Subheader element to specific post types (blog, portfolio shop etc.)

Access Admin > THEME options > Smart Area options and inside the General settings pane, in the Subheader location row, select “Replace subheader” and of course the smart area you want eg: http://hogash.d.pr/1039X . This will replace the generic subheader, with the smart area you just created. That’s it, subheaders FTW 🙂

While there were hard times adding custom content to the Header’s hidden panel, now it’s very easy with only just a few steps.

So, first create and publish a new Smart Area. Take advantage of the customizability options of the Section element or simply add any element you want. I do want however to recommend adding content that’s not highly important, mainly because it’s hidden.

Access Admin > THEME options > General > Header options and locate the “Hidden Panel options ( “SUPPORT” button )” options section and in the “Support content type” select PageBuilder Smart Areas, and select the one you have just created eg: http://hogash.d.pr/1jDfq .

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